Times of Oman

Oman Sail’s Zimam programme ends on a successful note

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MUSCAT: A team from Oman Sail’s Zimam programme have successful­ly completed a three-day course to improve employabil­ity skills in students with learning disabiliti­es at Oman’s new “Academy for Special Skills”. The course was run in Sohar by facilitato­rs from Zimam – Oman Sail’s corporate personal developmen­t programme – for the Academy which is run under the umbrella of the Oman Down Syndrome Associatio­n.

The mix of physical outdoor activities which included practical experienti­al learning exercises were designed to inspire the young people taking part while taking them out of their comfort zone. Khamis Al Anbouri, Oman Sail’s Head of Corporate and Personal Developmen­t, said: “Zimam aims to build highperfor­ming teams by equipping them with the skills to lead, motivate and engage at all levels of the organisati­on.

“The sessions held at the Academy for Special Skills activities intended to encourage teamwork and team-bonding through key competenci­es which include selfleader­ship, communicat­ion, decision-making, resilience and time management.”

The programme involved 40 participan­ts, 20 of whom had learning disabiliti­es, and marked the launch of a two-year Academy programme which will involve various developmen­t courses followed by on-the-job training. The students will be carefully assessed during the programme to ensure they progress to suitable on-thejob training, said Miad Al-Hinai, Student Supervisor at the Academy for Special Skills.

“At the end of each workshop, the Academy will be evaluating the students to ascertain their level, track their developmen­t, measure their strengths and weaknesses, and explore their inhibited talents. As a result, a suitable on-job training placement will be identified to build upon the students’ profession­al skills.”

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